Phylum Gnathostomulida: Jaw Worms
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- It's now time to dig into the clade Gnathifera, which contains three phyla. The first of these is Gnathostomulida, which houses the jaw worms. These organisms, as you might guess, have impressive microscopic jaws. Because they are interstitial animals they were not discovered until the 20th century, but we have learned a lot about them, so let's get a closer look!
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I just want to say thank you for never changing your intro
indeed, lol
Indeed!
Can't wait for the rotifera tutorial. I found one last summer in a moss sample.
Oh yeah rotifers are interesting little organisms
Back at it with Prof Dave 🥳🥳🥳
Thank you Dave and thank you Dr. Sterrer!
James Tour is looking surprisingly handsome in this vid.
Professor Dave sure knows a lot about the science stuff.
He explains it too!
That life thing really caught on in a big way, I hope it's not just a passing fad.
I am in love with biology :(
Your videos are a lot about worms, like the jamestourulids
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This was no boating accident!
It's always "every continent but Antarctica" but is it because we simply haven't searched Antarctica enough, or because it's unlikely to live there because of reason xy? I know we can't say for sure, but I always would like to know how likely it is to possibly be found there. ^^
Jaw worm - sounds like the thing from Tremors
Please do the rest faster , my exams are comming🥲
I pronounce the 'g' in gnathostomulida, because in Greek you pronounce all the letters in a word.
1:52 Why does 'global worming' sound vaguely threatening? 😅
Not just vaguely, VERY threatening.
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Is this a parasite?
First(third view)
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